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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some places. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not. police helped direct traffic with signals still dark, but one taxi driver said it wasn't worth the risk. >> it's been dangerous. i've got to go home, i'll walk. there's no traffic signal light, no nothing there. >> woodruff: you're going home? you're done? >> i'm done already. >> woodruff: it wasn't much easier for pedestrians who made their way on foot, some with only flashlights leading the way. >> it's really unset
bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual...
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and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually one way to build the confidence in growth of small businesses. which will only help produce more jobs in the future. >> reporter: for leisl and company, small business saturday provides a sales lift during an otherwise slow period. >> we're in kind of a unique industry. for most retailers, it's all about november and december. for us, november and december are actually our slowest months of the year. people don't want to take on new large craft projects just before the holiday. >> reporter: for other firms, the arrival of small business saturday is especially important this year, coming a month after superstorm
and they know when they buy patterns from us, they're helping support us. >> reporter: supporting small businesses is also good for the overall economy. over 99% of businesses in the u.s. are small businesses and they employ about half the nation's workforce. >> small businesses are critical to the economy. if you go back the last 20 years, they've created most of the new jobs in the u.s. economy. and we know that we are struggling with job creation. so shopping small is actually...
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[ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... i'm with scottrade. >>> attorney general eric holder is currently in new orleans. he's holding a news conference with regards to bp's settlement over the historic and disastrous oil spill in the gulf of mexico in 2010. bertha coombs is currently at the break news desk to bring us any information that she has as soon as thooe she hshe has it. we'll monitor that for you. >>> china has a new leader but little is known about the man picked to lead the country. let's gli peter navarro, economist and director of the film "death by china," peter, i'm very interested in your assessment of xi jinping and whether or not this man can lead this country into the 21st century considering
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isn't that why most of us get paid? a friend of mine asked recently, why is it that so many people just seems to want to argue rather than find an actual solution? good question! i think there might be at least three reasons. inertia: awful lot of people, even though they may argue this, like things just the way they are, even if things are broken. uncertainty: maybe they've been burned a few times or maybe they just hate not knowing the absolute right answer. maybe they have had bosses in the past who have not been very forgiving when mistakes were made. laziness: i feel bad even including this one, but i am quite sure that some people quit the job long before they quit the organization. mid-level managers i talk with today say that problem-solving skills need to be taught early and often. i wouldn't presume that new hires bring that skill with them. i'm lou heckler. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for friday, november 9. good night, everyone. we'll see you online at nbr.com and back here monday night. caption
isn't that why most of us get paid? a friend of mine asked recently, why is it that so many people just seems to want to argue rather than find an actual solution? good question! i think there might be at least three reasons. inertia: awful lot of people, even though they may argue this, like things just the way they are, even if things are broken. uncertainty: maybe they've been burned a few times or maybe they just hate not knowing the absolute right answer. maybe they have had bosses in the...
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we have this so-called fiscal cliff emergency that is before us. if that fails to be resolved, you'll see a level of contraction in all hands on deck activities. it will be very disturbing. >> suzanne: if there is no deal on this fiscal cliff, what does that mean for your business? >> i think it will be very, very damaging to a consumer discretionary business, and others similar to it. because you'll see an immediate reduction in economic activity, of the sort we have not run into since the arab oil embargo, where all of a sudden, on a precise moment, economic activity will slow very substantially. you can see a period where it begins to slow even in anticipation of that. i think for a business like ours, that people don't have to do, they're doing it out of discretionary monies, it will be very damaging. >> suzanne: congress is saying if there is no fiscal cliff, it could push the economy into a recession. how are you preparing for that? would that mean layoffs at caesar's? >> it will mean reduction in hours for our employees. we reduced in 2008,
we have this so-called fiscal cliff emergency that is before us. if that fails to be resolved, you'll see a level of contraction in all hands on deck activities. it will be very disturbing. >> suzanne: if there is no deal on this fiscal cliff, what does that mean for your business? >> i think it will be very, very damaging to a consumer discretionary business, and others similar to it. because you'll see an immediate reduction in economic activity, of the sort we have not run into...
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>> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations are located in the neighborhood in which they deliver, so they have a good sense of what's available to deliver to. fedex also offers a service whereby you can actually ask for your package to be held at a fedex location for you to pick it up. so if you know you won't be home or your neighborhood is inaccessible. you can ask them to hold it. we're making the packages available for customers. >> susie: what impact does it have on volume, especially this time of year with people holiday shopping? >> obviously, when the area was closed down, it had an impact on the overall volume. our goal is to make sure it doesn't impact the rest, and we've isolated the problem there, but it has had an impact on our package volume in that region. i'm happy to say we restored service today, and we're picking up packages and have more than our scheduled activity reg
>> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations are located in the neighborhood in which they deliver, so they have a good sense of what's available to deliver to. fedex also offers a service whereby you can actually ask for your package to be held at a fedex location for you to pick it up. so if you know you won't be home or your neighborhood is inaccessible. you can ask...
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james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but the nasdaq rose almost ten points, while the s&p fell three. >> susie: a changing of the >> susie: a changing of the guard is coming to the securities and exchange commission. chairman mary schapiro announced today she will step down on december 14. the white house quickly named s.e.c. commissioner elisse walter as her replacement. sylvia hall reports. >> reporter: chairman mary schapiro took over the s.e.c. in january 2009, at the height of the financial crisis. since then, she's overhauled the agency and beefed up its enforcement arm. she's also overseen a
james rogers joins us with three tech stocks to watch for 2013. while shoppers were focused on holiday shopping deals, in europe, finding a deal to release emergency aid for greece remains elusive. euro-zone finance ministers and the international monetary fund tried for a third time today to reach a deal with greece. the hitch is further austerity measures, and another potential hair-cut for investors who lent money to greece. on wall street it was a mixed session. the dow fell 42 points, but...
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for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous number of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o., didn't you? >> did we? >> rose: we'll come to that in a moment. do you worry about any kind of what's going on here in terms of value and the way the market looks at what's happening? i'm thinking of groupon and other things. >> i'll probably dodge all the companies? >> why because you invested in them or -- >> people will get mad at me. and then i have to eat lunch by myself. (laughter) so -- >> because of you i may not have the that situation ever again. >> so we're in an era tech stocks haven't traded this low relative to industrial company
for us it's the horizon that matters. the vertical depth is important but what matters is any phone in the world runs facebook. and we work hard at that. we are partnered with enormous number of people around the world and it's been integrated into nine million web sites and mobile apps. we want to be integrated everywhere and that's super important for people to be able to connect to each other. >> looking at the industry as a whole and what's happened in i.p.o., you had an i.p.o.,...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> final trade. >> i electric xlv health care. >> el paso
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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dominic is still with us. i suppose the question is what we've sort of global equities have priced in in terms of a scenario for the fiscal cliff. what do you think it is? >> i think markets have been sanguine about the whole issue and it's only after the election that we began to see nervousness. and i still think the likely outcome is the market will have to put further pressure on both sides before a deal is finally done. and i actually don't think we'll good a deal done this side of the new year. >> you yu don't? >> no, i don't. because the republicans have put themselves in a difficult position because they've actually said no way that they will endorse tax hikes. if they allow the tax increases to automatically go through on the 31st, they can then talk about tax cuts for the middle classes in january. it's cynical, but it may be what actually happens. >> so what happens on that? because there are some saying u.s. equitieses have already priced in the fiscal cliff and they look at it as a measuring of eq
dominic is still with us. i suppose the question is what we've sort of global equities have priced in in terms of a scenario for the fiscal cliff. what do you think it is? >> i think markets have been sanguine about the whole issue and it's only after the election that we began to see nervousness. and i still think the likely outcome is the market will have to put further pressure on both sides before a deal is finally done. and i actually don't think we'll good a deal done this side of...
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and she's here with us tonight. welcome back. >> pelley: thanks, judy. >> woodruff: i imagine it's not alalthat often the courtt hears a case about a dog much less two cases. >> it is a little unusual. in a sense we've gone from high-tech questions under the forth amendment, like the attachment of g.p.s. devices to cars, to low tech questions under the fourth amendment. these two cases come in two very different factual situations. the first case that was argueded this morning, a police officer was acting on an anonymous tip that marijuana was being grown in a house. he took his narcotics-trained dog up the driveway to the front door of the house. after a time the dog alerted by sitting at the base of the front door. the police officer left the dog with another officer to go get a search warrant. the question for the supreme court is, should he have had a search warrant with him before he allowed the dog to sniff? was the dog's sniff a search under the fourth amendment? the second case doesn't involve ahouse, it inv
and she's here with us tonight. welcome back. >> pelley: thanks, judy. >> woodruff: i imagine it's not alalthat often the courtt hears a case about a dog much less two cases. >> it is a little unusual. in a sense we've gone from high-tech questions under the forth amendment, like the attachment of g.p.s. devices to cars, to low tech questions under the fourth amendment. these two cases come in two very different factual situations. the first case that was argueded this...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> a day before the election and the markets are hanging pretty close to break even. and down slightly. the dow is off 40 points. we got a reading for the service sector, ism nonmanufacturing index and slightly lower in october compared to september. and then we're back on the market. we want to show you gold. way down recently and the dow is up 8 bucks, but well below $17 an ounce. oil right now hovering around at $85 a barrel. and gas prices continuing to fall. 3.47 is the national average for regular and that's only the national average, by the way. here in new york, metropolitan area, prices have been spiking, if you can find a station with gas that is. the shortage seems to have gotten more relieved over the weekend, but still, we've got long lines to fill up your tank. all right, everybody. 90 seconds fr
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >> a day before the election and the markets are hanging pretty close to break even. and down slightly. the dow is off 40 points. we got a reading for the service sector, ism nonmanufacturing index and slightly lower in october...
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appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> thank you, anderson. we are doing as well as can be expected. >> i know you went back home after the fire. is there anything that was salvageable? >> no. not at all. my street was right in the middle of the burn zone pretty much and everything was pretty much dissgeg grated. >> i was told when you went back you were looking for something special. what was it? >> my wife and i went back the next day and we were digging around and hoping to find something, and just before we were ready to leave we looked down where the flower bed used to be and the girls, our two young girls grace and emily had stones with their hand prints and names on them in the flower beds and i saw one of the purple stones there the soot. so i scraped it off and dug it out and found the other one for emily and brought them home to the girls. >> wow. something you can never replace. we spoke to your father last night. he said it looked like warplanes had come th
appreciate you being with us. i'm so sorry for your loss. how are you holding up? >> thank you, anderson. we are doing as well as can be expected. >> i know you went back home after the fire. is there anything that was salvageable? >> no. not at all. my street was right in the middle of the burn zone pretty much and everything was pretty much dissgeg grated. >> i was told when you went back you were looking for something special. what was it? >> my wife and i went...
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stuart: using youtube more than using netflix? >> makes sense. if you think about the usage habits of people on earth on and on the golan is content snapping. stuart: will that change? will netflix be used more on smart phones and transfer to mobile? >> eventually especially as you talk about the at&t investments. in order to watch a full video like a movie or tv show you need to have really good bandwidth. the reason they're investing in that is you don't want the buffering delays. at a crucial plot point you don't want to see dodge dodge dodge dodge. you one more long for video content including netflix. stuart: when you got to expand the networks. that is what at&t's spending $14 billion on. >> they're behind in the race between them and verizon. we found verizon's net work to be more reliable. i am in the suburbs in new jersey and amazed that i'm getting their fastest speed in the suburbs where as on at&t there only at 80 markets. eighty versus 400 which is why at&t is making a big investment. stuart: you think it is a good investment? we are
stuart: using youtube more than using netflix? >> makes sense. if you think about the usage habits of people on earth on and on the golan is content snapping. stuart: will that change? will netflix be used more on smart phones and transfer to mobile? >> eventually especially as you talk about the at&t investments. in order to watch a full video like a movie or tv show you need to have really good bandwidth. the reason they're investing in that is you don't want the buffering...
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it to their benefit depends on us. and how we teach people to use it but it's for the best way i mean we can't ignore the problems that the old faces in the war. that mantra lies at the heart scan it says cause misnamed are you web sites where anyone can monitor potential environmental problems they've created a similar site especially for government agencies to keep an eye on emergency situations for space there's nowhere for forest fires to hide and scan ics can also help both the authorities and anyone really capture things like oil spills which may not necessarily be obvious to the untrained eye on first glance. then of course some of their shots can be used to simply check up on how construction is progressing in preparation for the olympic games in sochi with two years left until the opening ceremony you can witness the landscape being changed right before your eyes. over the years scan it has accumulated a sizeable archive of all the uploaded data all told they've got more than two hundred terabytes of space ima
it to their benefit depends on us. and how we teach people to use it but it's for the best way i mean we can't ignore the problems that the old faces in the war. that mantra lies at the heart scan it says cause misnamed are you web sites where anyone can monitor potential environmental problems they've created a similar site especially for government agencies to keep an eye on emergency situations for space there's nowhere for forest fires to hide and scan ics can also help both the authorities...
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thank you for waking up with us this early hour. rain pretty much moved out or here for us. >>> the skies were rumbling early this morning. we had showers and hail falling in some places. at this time it looks like it has shifted over the to the south bay as well as the east bay giving you a closer view of what's happening. at this time we have a few showers over the peninsula. off total east bay, off 580 a wet commute and san jose, highway 1, santa cruz, a little bit f of rain at this -- of rain at this hour. and a little bit cooler than 24 hours ago and what you c
thank you for waking up with us this early hour. rain pretty much moved out or here for us. >>> the skies were rumbling early this morning. we had showers and hail falling in some places. at this time it looks like it has shifted over the to the south bay as well as the east bay giving you a closer view of what's happening. at this time we have a few showers over the peninsula. off total east bay, off 580 a wet commute and san jose, highway 1, santa cruz, a little bit f of rain at this...
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scott tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome f rom the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa levy. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the site. we were buying call spreads yes, buying more today. we were looking for cap it lags that says, i just want out, painful, painful press action. >> it's a big swoop down. >> this was the largest volume since march, the middle of march on apple. we saw it on a rapid, down $10, up $10, over the course of 30 minutes, a short-term bottom. this doesn't mean happy days are here again and apple is going back to 700. no way do i think apple hits 700 again. but it's a short-term bottom. >> the relative strength in apple hit the weakest point. we saw a quick
scott tells us why they're in fashion. the action begins now. >>> welcome f rom the nasdaq market site in the heart of new york city's times square, i'm melissa levy. these are the trades and stocks closing on the highs of the today. only stock america is watching right now, apple. it reversed and closed flat for the session, setting up for an apple rally. analysts what did you make of the action? >> i was trading a lot of apple today, you can follow us on twitter and on the...
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thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: if last week was all about politics, and thankfully things turned oh out pretty well maybe this week we can put ideology and partisanship aside for a moment and apply a more objective scientific approach oh some of the tough issues we face. what do historical records and data suggest might be the better course for our nation to follow? specifically cha is the impact of increasing the top marginal tax rate on the rate of investment and job creation? if numbers could persuade me that raising that rate injured job creation, i would reconsider my belief that wealthy should pay more. but on the
thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: if last week was all about...
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we only had to use our windshield wipers just a couple of times. the rain coming down consistently now. the wind's also not too bad. as christina mentioned, the winds will be the big story of the day. if you have a high-profile vehicle, if you drive an suv, a tractor trailer, especially over the summit at 1800 feet, you better hold on tight. because these conditions out here can make your drive a little bit trickier this morning. highway 17 is considered one of the most dangerous highways in the entire state with its sharp and blind curves and narrow shoulders so please do keep that in mind. 4:30 in the morning, just a few cars, the traffic you're seeing behind me, heading into san jose, no problems to report. >>> in the meantime, daily city crews home the hillside collapse will hold up in the coming rain. city managers says they've spent nearly half a million dollars to shore up that hillside after a water pipe broke. crews have been working to replace soil and plants that were washed away in that slide. they say the hillside is still being monito
we only had to use our windshield wipers just a couple of times. the rain coming down consistently now. the wind's also not too bad. as christina mentioned, the winds will be the big story of the day. if you have a high-profile vehicle, if you drive an suv, a tractor trailer, especially over the summit at 1800 feet, you better hold on tight. because these conditions out here can make your drive a little bit trickier this morning. highway 17 is considered one of the most dangerous highways in...
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here's how i use the reports we constantly refer to. first i assess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posted numbers that you can find on a lot of websites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high estimates on the street. that will always cause a raising of the numbers for the rest of the year by everyone. if it is the end of the year for the numbers after that. i use that increase in earnings per share to try to figure out the increases from real business, actual sales. did they do better. not just the changes and share changes. i look more at the revenues than the actual earnings themselves. why is that important? a company can't change the sales line except by increasing demand, producing more, gaining more customers either at the expense of o
here's how i use the reports we constantly refer to. first i assess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posted numbers that you can find on a lot of websites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the ceo exclusively after earnings. >>> and later, cash infusion? from syringes to surgery, medical supply company henry shine is in the heart of health care. as this sector settles into new reforms, should you make an appointment to buy. today cramer is going one-on-one with the ceo to determine the diagnosis after earnings. all coming up on "mad money." >>> today everybody is feeling let down by yet another disappointing same-store sales number from mcdonald's. you know what? i think we're paying a little too much attention to ronald mcdonal
it had disappointed us, to be honest. sounds like you have a new line on it and i have to do some work. i'm not current on greenway. all right. now just like when friends break up, you got to choose some sides. i say you choose abbott. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >> coming up, hot and fresh? wall street ordered up shares of popeyes owner today after earnings topped expectations. but is the stock as appetizing as it looks? cramer finds out when he speaks to the...
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thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how governments, particularly the federal government direct tax dollars to industries was a discussion last night presidential debate and is becoming an ongoing theme in the campaign. the term on which the finance and industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth of the manhattan to senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses and are tightly regulating to disaster, have green jobs policies are damaging america's economy. in fact, she subjects the assumptions and policies which led to such elevated as of now bankrupt seller paid no manufacture as well as the electric car battery manufacturer to a withering analysis, which we at the institute have come to expect from this oxford trained economist who served as chief of staff of the council of economic advisers -- sorry. during the administration of president george w. bush. while the serving direct investm
thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how governments, particularly the federal government direct tax dollars to industries was a discussion last night presidential debate and is becoming an ongoing theme in the campaign. the term on which the finance and industries have also been the focus of intense debate, but probably the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth of the manhattan to senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses and are...
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thank you for being with us. steve, thank you as well. >>> let's just go to the scene of the new york stock exchange. mouth of the brooklyn battery tunnel which was one of the first to be closed in anticipation of the hurricane by the governor. we're still awaiting the statement from janet napolitano which may be significant as the first federal official to talk obviously from the vantage point of secretary of homeland security. but possibly about funding for the tragedy certainly in this state, cuomo has asked for more funds than would be normal from the federal government. as soon as we get that, we'll bring it to you. certainly it is clear that hurricane has left a devastating wake in its path with communities trying to pick up the pieces. we'll get advice from the man in charge of the port of new orleans next on how to maximize the rebuilding efforts through his experience. stay with us. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone ch
thank you for being with us. steve, thank you as well. >>> let's just go to the scene of the new york stock exchange. mouth of the brooklyn battery tunnel which was one of the first to be closed in anticipation of the hurricane by the governor. we're still awaiting the statement from janet napolitano which may be significant as the first federal official to talk obviously from the vantage point of secretary of homeland security. but possibly about funding for the tragedy certainly in...
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we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements like that, figure like that? >>guest: i do know they contacted us yesterday and we were denied at first and i worked with a congressman and i don't know if he put a call to them but they called yesterday about temporary housing but as of right now i don't want to displace my son because he is getting used to living with my in-laws and i don't want to move again. >>neil: why did they reject you at first? >>guest: they said on the application we had flood insurance but everyone that has a mortgage has flood insurance that lives by the water. so that was the initial reason why we were rejected. we don't know wh
we didn't know what to do, where to turn at this point. >> can you use your home? >> we can fought live in our house. it has been dailied unsafe by the building department. we still waiting for the building department to give an inspection. we now are living with my in-laws right now. >>neil: do you get along with your inlaws? >>guest: they wonderful, yes. >>neil: excellent. now, have they talked about temporary housing? i know fema was considering arrangements...
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that will drive down wages and make us worse off. let businesses alone. let them do what they want. >> morgan? >> it's not about wrking on holidays. at the end of the day it's not about profits because wal-mart brings in more than $16 billion a year in profits. this is about labor conditions. these strikes have been goi on for several weeks. >> to you. >> morgan makes a good point. wal-mart announced great profits, but this looks bad for wal-mart. it just looks bad. they need to address their labor conditions across the board. they've got a lot better about it. i know liz, you've written about that. >> imay look bad for wal-mart, victoria, but shoppers love this thing, particularly the sales that they're having. they're having these one hour sales which they practically can give stuff awa shoppers -- hold on -- shoppers love this stuff and wal-mart is competing heavily against the internet. isn't that wt this is mostly about, victoria? >> yeah. wal-mart -that's a great point. but wal-mart is also on the internet. so they need to improve their strategy the
that will drive down wages and make us worse off. let businesses alone. let them do what they want. >> morgan? >> it's not about wrking on holidays. at the end of the day it's not about profits because wal-mart brings in more than $16 billion a year in profits. this is about labor conditions. these strikes have been goi on for several weeks. >> to you. >> morgan makes a good point. wal-mart announced great profits, but this looks bad for wal-mart. it just looks bad. they...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >nicole: i'm nicole petallides n the floor of the new york stock exchange. we have stocks now checking in on the market, and stocks to watch. down arrows across the board. we are following a stooy that is now breaking a short time ago. rockdale securities that we know so well because famed analyst dick bove. the trading error occurred in apple, that is something apple traded, so they have a capital shortage as a result capital injection. we will continue to follow that story for you, at the same time we will talk about the app
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate and has become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the terms by which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have been the focus of intense debate but the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, senior fellow and speaker this afternoon focuses in her timely and important new book "regulating to disaster: how green jobs policies are damaging america's economy". in it, she subjects assumptions and policies which led to such ill-fated federal investments as that of the now bankrupt solyndra solar panel manufacturer as well as the a 123 caller battery manufacturer to a withering analysis which we at the institute have come to expect of the oxford trained economist whose chief of staff for the council of economic advisers. sorry. during
thank you for joining us. the question of whether and how government, particularly the federal government directs tax dollars to specific industries was a discussion in last night's presidential debate and has become an important and ongoing theme in the current presidential campaign. the terms by which washington assisted the finance and auto industries have been the focus of intense debate but the most contentious example of all is the one on which diana furchtgott-roth, senior fellow and...
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apple's ios used on iphones ran on 15%. all operating systems were in the single digits. >>> now, the latest following hurricane sandy. today, national guard troops searched house by house on long beach island, new jersey, they are searching for survivors and victims of the storm. residents may not be allowed to return to salvage belongings until next week. three million customers remain without power. >>> in new york city, long lines formed at the few gas stations in manhattan that have both power and gasoline. the energy department says they will bring in fuel supplies tomorrow. on the political front, california senator, barbara boxer pointed out romney once called for cuts to the federal emergency management agency. >> as aination there are some responsibilities you can not short change or outsource. disaster relief is one of these. >> another controversy following the storm has been settled. today, new york mayor michael blockberg canceled the new york marathon saying it will distract attention. they said the race will
apple's ios used on iphones ran on 15%. all operating systems were in the single digits. >>> now, the latest following hurricane sandy. today, national guard troops searched house by house on long beach island, new jersey, they are searching for survivors and victims of the storm. residents may not be allowed to return to salvage belongings until next week. three million customers remain without power. >>> in new york city, long lines formed at the few gas stations in...
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here's how i use the reports we constantly refer. to first i aassess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posting numbers that you can find on a lot of web sites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high estimates on the street. that will always cause a raising of the numbers for the rest of the year by everyone. if it is the end of the year for the numbers after that. i use that inincrease in earnings per share to try to figure out the increases from real business, actual sales. did they do better. not just the changes and share changes. i look more at the revenues than the actual earnings themselves. why is that important? a company can't change the sales line except by increasing demand, producing more, gaining more customers either at the expe
here's how i use the reports we constantly refer. to first i aassess them for the predicted value for the year. to do that i try to discern where analysts go with their estimates after the company's reports do. they raise them, lower them, keep them the same? let's say apple is using a report that is better than not only the posting numbers that you can find on a lot of web sites but also beats the high man. some call it the whisper. the high man. the analyst with the most aggressively high...
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you will develop us help us develop the next cyber security. and you will help us protect our infrastructure. cyber attacks have increased over the last decade. i can tell you for a fact that the c.i.a..gov gets a million hits a year that's a lot of people trying to come into your system for bood or bad purposes. these happen to be not so bad purposes. your development of becoming a professional in this business will absolutely be fundamental to our future. so when you're having a hard time with the professor, with the course, everyone of your professors is there to help you success. you're internalships your co-ops and you keep looking for the stars because you will find it. so let me step back a little bit because we're talking about cyber today. and we're talking about national security in the 21st century. but i need to give you a little bit of history of why cyber is so critical. if you remember world war ii was the turning point for us. you know, december th, 1941 was the day of infamy. mest of you in this room are too young to remember w
you will develop us help us develop the next cyber security. and you will help us protect our infrastructure. cyber attacks have increased over the last decade. i can tell you for a fact that the c.i.a..gov gets a million hits a year that's a lot of people trying to come into your system for bood or bad purposes. these happen to be not so bad purposes. your development of becoming a professional in this business will absolutely be fundamental to our future. so when you're having a hard time...
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stay with us. of 7 news at 9:00'v >> firefighters in menlo park grab more than just the boots and helmet when responding to emergency. now they will also grab their i-pad like this one. it is so they can have access to new app developed just for the department. it helps them guides them to the nearest fire hydrant. access to building layouts or let them look up information on hazardous materials. they can even track the location of the fire trucks as they head to a call. >> awe the information was originally existing to just paper form. we condensed it and integrated into the application. >> well other fire departments are already looking into the coping this specialize app. equipment was purchased with 10,000 dollar donation from 2 insurance companies. >>> mean time the apple i-phone was knocked off the perch last quarter as best selling smart phone on the market. samsung sold this. shipping 18 million units to the i-phone 16.2. analyst say part of the fall off for apple is buyers were waiting for
stay with us. of 7 news at 9:00'v >> firefighters in menlo park grab more than just the boots and helmet when responding to emergency. now they will also grab their i-pad like this one. it is so they can have access to new app developed just for the department. it helps them guides them to the nearest fire hydrant. access to building layouts or let them look up information on hazardous materials. they can even track the location of the fire trucks as they head to a call. >> awe the...
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at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." we have a lot of data coming out in the next 15 seconds. we'll be looking at september construction spen issing, october consumer confidence. the numbers have all gotten a little bit tight as some numbers were put off of course by the storm and on the northeast side of the country, here we go, the consumer confidence numbers jumped, jumped to 72.2 from a revised lower 68.4 and that's 72.2 is still a bit light of what we were looking for at 73. still the best levels going back, obviously around feb
at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. >>>...
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we thank you for joining us and encourage you to write, call, or tweet us anytime with questions and comments. we love to hear from you. from all of us at first business, we hope you have a great day! [musi . >>> dozens of hotel guests are being evacuated following a hazmat situation. >>> we will tell you what alerted police to search a man. >>> and he got his job back last month but the new effort we are learning about to get sheriff ross mirkarimi out, it is all ahead on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, good morning, it is thursday, friday eve, i am brian flores. >> mark is in for steve this morning, when is the rain coming, that is the big question? >> well, we could be tracking a few showers. a couple of days ago we had record heat and a big reversal with our weather pattern. you can't see most of the action, to our north up along the northeast, it does include clouds increasing and we do have a chance of increasing showers and scattered showers this afternoon is a good bet. sal has an update on traffic, good morning sal. >>> we have
we thank you for joining us and encourage you to write, call, or tweet us anytime with questions and comments. we love to hear from you. from all of us at first business, we hope you have a great day! [musi . >>> dozens of hotel guests are being evacuated following a hazmat situation. >>> we will tell you what alerted police to search a man. >>> and he got his job back last month but the new effort we are learning about to get sheriff ross mirkarimi out, it is all...